Dutch Wooden Shoe Cafe – The Windmill Pannekoek

There’s something about the interior of the Dutch Wooden Shoe Cafe that reminds me a bit of The Diner. I mean, sure… The Diner is British while the Dutch Wooden Shoe Cafe is, um, Dutch. Nevertheless, the kitschy knick knacks from the Netherlands is very reminiscent of the tchotchkes at The Diner.

I visited on a cold January morning and wanted something to keep warm. The Hot Chocolate with whipped cream ($3.75) hit the spot and came in a big mug.

The Windmill Pannekoek ($13.35) came out really quick (but it was pretty quiet on my visit). The thin pannekoek was soft and decorated with thinly sliced sausage, spinach, tomato, cheese, and a fried egg. It was almost too pretty to eat… almost.

While the pannekoek is super thin, it’s deceptive because the dish is actually quite filling.

I thoroughly enjoyed my breakfast – love the runny yolk. This restaurant opens at 8am and it’s pretty much seat-yourself. That being said, my service was quite friendly.